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Instead of a dream, the proposed maglev train has been a nightmare for the people of the Linthicum community and surrounding areas. Our community does not want it because it will destroy our ...
A high-speed Maglev train that will connect Baltimore and Washington, D.C., is currently in development. When complete, the train line will traverse 33 miles in an astounding 15 minutes for an ...
The inside of the train car goes eerily quiet at 93 miles per hour, a familiar rattle disappearing into a hum as it lifts ...
A crowd rallies to the call of Stop the Maglev at Greenbelt Library on Saturday morning, April 19. Among those on the stage ...
When Maryland Gov. Wes Moore was in Japan expressing amazement at magnetic-levitation train technology, residents in the path of the proposed high-speed train back home were less than impressed.
Passengers are guaranteed a smoother, quieter ride. A cup filled with water demonstrated the extent of shaking when the maglev train was running at very high speed. Before magnetic levitation ...